To evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of treatment of trochanteric fracture with ITST (Intertrochanteric/Subtrochanteric) nail.
Materials and MethodsWe reviewed the results of 40 cases of trochanteric fracture treated with ITST from January 2006 to May 2007, which could be followed up for more than 12 months. The cases include 13 males and 27 females, and the mean age is 75.6 years old. The clinical results were evaluated by Ceder mobility assessment, and the radiographic results were evaluated by the change of femoral neck-shaft angle and sliding of lag screw.
ResultsThe mean bone union time is 13.5 weeks. Thirty four cases (85%) were recovered to pre-injury state of walking ability. The change of neck-shaft angle was an average of 5.21° and the sliding distance of lag screw was an average of 5.78 mm. Complications were occurred in 4 patients (10%).
ConclusionThe ITST nail were seen good results in treatment of trochanteric fracture and has relatively less complications than other internal fixator.